The New Jersey Department of Education has issued the two-page flyer “Keeping Children and Youth Safe While Connected,” which contains online safety tips, toll-free hotlines and other resources.
To download, click here.
The New Jersey Department of Education has issued the two-page flyer “Keeping Children and Youth Safe While Connected,” which contains online safety tips, toll-free hotlines and other resources.
To download, click here.
By Jarrett Renshaw/Statehouse Bureau GLASSBORO — Rowan University released a report today that offers a glimpse into how its…
Faculty at Raritan Valley Community College are calling for a fair contract, wearing their union tee-shirts and signs at…
Are one of more than 90,000 people who have signed our petition demanding that Time magazine apologize for calling…
By Kirk Semple The New Jersey Legislature approved legislation on Thursday that would allow students without legal immigration status…
Frank W. Viggiano, who served as president of AFT New Jersey in the late 1990s, died March 16 at…
AFT is sponsoring a free online event Sept. 12 that will feature practical ideas and strategies for teachers and…